Answer:
"Hey, Joey. Why did you buy all these new tools for the farm? We can't afford it!" said Jill.
"Look at all of our eggs, once they hatch we'll be able to afford this and more!" said Joey
Two weeks later.
"Joey, more than half these eggs turned out to be rotten! What will we do now?"
In the first poem, He uses a lot of questions to create questioning in the reader. In the second poem, he uses a lot of imagery to create a feeling of thought.
Answer:
number
Explanation:
the definitions for quantity are "The amount or number of a material or immaterial thing not usually estimated by spatial measurement. The perceived length of a vowel sound or syllable."
The correct answer is the second option - <span>to occur unexpectedly and have destructive or harmful effects.
</span>Here, the word struck is just a past form of the verb to strike, meaning to happen unexpectedly and have dire consequences, like an earthquake can hit California, in this case. The final definition is a noun, and does not fit in the context of the original sentence.
I think that the dystopian setting gives the characters an authenticity that they might not have had in another context.